Espanola Crime Map, Rate & Statistics

⚠ Data for Espanola is current only through 2015. More recent data may be available from the local police service.

Espanola recorded 344 crime incidents between June 16 and August 15, 2015. The majority of incidents (87.5%) fell under the 'Other' category, with theft and mischief also notable.

Data current through . Source: official Espanola police open-data portal.

Leading categories in Espanola

Other 301
87.5% of Espanola total
Theft 23
6.7% of Espanola total
4.9% of Espanola total
0.6% of Espanola total
0.3% of Espanola total

About this data

This map displays 344 reported incidents in Espanola, Ontario, over a 60-day window from June 16 to August 15, 2015. The data is sourced from local police records and provides a snapshot of criminal activity during this period. Residents and policymakers can use this information to identify patterns and allocate resources effectively.

The dataset includes only incidents with confirmed dates, ensuring accuracy for trend analysis. While the numbers reflect reported events, they offer valuable insights into the types and frequency of crimes in the community.

Recent trend

The 2015 data shows 344 incidents over the 60-day window, but no year-over-year comparison is available. Since this is the only year in the dataset, trends cannot be assessed. The figures represent a fixed period, providing a baseline for understanding crime patterns in Espanola during mid-2015.

Category breakdown

The majority of incidents fall under the 'Other' category, accounting for 301 reports (87.5%). Theft follows with 23 incidents (6.7%), while mischief makes up 17 reports (4.9%). Assault and break-and-enter are rare, with only 2 and 1 incidents respectively. This distribution highlights a heavy concentration of non-violent, miscellaneous offences.

Key stats

What these numbers mean

Espanola's 2015 crime data is dominated by a single broad category—'Other'—which accounts for 87.5% of all incidents. The low counts of violent crime (2 assaults) and property crimes like break-and-enter (1) suggest most reported activity falls outside standard classifications. With no prior years for comparison, this snapshot serves as a standalone reference rather than a trend indicator. The heavy skew toward 'Other' may reflect local reporting practices or unique community dynamics.

About this dataset

Frequently asked questions about crime in Espanola

How many incidents were reported in Espanola during this period?

There were 344 reported incidents in Espanola between June 16, 2015, and August 15, 2015. This total includes all categories of reported incidents within this 60-day window.

What types of incidents are most common in Espanola?

The most common category was 'Other,' which accounted for 301 incidents, or 87.5% of the total. Theft followed with 23 incidents (6.7%), and mischief with 17 incidents (4.9%). Violent incidents were rare, with only 2 assaults reported.

Is there any trend data available for Espanola?

The dataset only covers a 60-day period in 2015, so no year-over-year trends can be determined. The 344 incidents reported during this time are not sufficient to establish a long-term pattern.

Are there neighbourhood-specific incident counts for Espanola?

No, the dataset does not include neighbourhood-level breakdowns for Espanola. All 344 incidents are aggregated at the city level.

How current is this data for Espanola?

This data reflects incidents reported between June 16, 2015, and August 15, 2015. It does not include more recent incidents.

Where does this crime data come from?

The data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically the provincial reporting system for police-reported incidents.

Sources

Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal, reflecting police-reported incidents.

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